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Doctors to be based at 50 Queensland schools in 2022 pilot program

The 50 selected schools are spread across the state, but there is a concentration in the south-east.

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Where Queensland's secondary schools of the future are heading

Where Queensland’s secondary schools of the future are heading We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement It had a politically challenged delivery, but the birth of the $130 million Brisbane South State Secondary College at Dutton Park gives Queenslanders a look at where high school education is heading. Collaboration with universities, biomedical and science providers, sports and community associations linking students to careers early are all features of the new school. Artists impression of the six-month old Brisbane South State Secondary College at Dutton Park. Credit:Education Queensland Perhaps in the near future, a former Year 12 biomedical studies graduate from Brisbane South may answer why COVID-19 has not affected children as badly as adults.

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Where Queensland's secondary schools of the future are heading

Where Queensland's secondary schools of the future are heading
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8271 per cent explosion: Qld's fastest growing schools

More than 25 schools in Queensland have seen enrolments increase by at least 40 per cent in just five years, including one that has added an extra 1000 pupils.

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FULL LIST: How many out-of-catchment kids attend your school

FULL LIST: How many out-of-catchment kids attend your school Out-of-catchment kids are flocking to in-demand schools despite strict enrolment measures designed to keep numbers in check. CHECK YOUR SCHOOL’S STATS HERE. Education by Stephanie Bennett Premium Content Subscriber only Thousands of out-of-catchment kids are still flocking to attend in-demand public schools despite strict enrolment plans designed to keep student numbers in check. New data on the number of students travelling from outside catchment areas to attend Queensland state schools has been revealed, with high schools more likely to be housing kids from other parts of the city. The state s largest and top-performing high school Brisbane State High welcomed more than 1600 kids, or about 48 per cent of its students, from outside its inner-city location in 2020.

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